INUIT
The Climate Apocalypse Has Already Arrived for People Living in the Arctic
The 60,000 Inuit people living in 53 communities throughout the Arctic are already seeing immediate concerns.
Massive Arctic cruise ships are threatening Inuit hunting grounds
"Before the [outsiders] arrived, Inuit fended for themselves by using the animals. We survived by ourselves."
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A Paddleboarding Muralist Painted a Warning on a Melting Iceberg
As a message about the people most affected by glacial melting, paddleboarding artist Hula heads to the Canadian arctic.
Inuit Are Embedding Sensors in the Ice Because It's Getting Dangerously Thin
The SmartICE project combines traditional knowledge and new technology.
The Quiet Pride of Queer and Trans Inuit in Canada’s Far North
We spoke to one of the filmmakers behind 'Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things' about Iqaluit's LGBT community and its struggle to define itself.
Indigenous languages are dying in Canada. Here's how people are trying to save them
The fear is that, over time, the vast majority of Canada's Indigenous languages will go extinct. But there's a movement afoot to not just preserve them, but to get them back in active use.
Canada Adopts UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples, but Some Are Skeptical Anything Will Change
Cheers erupted as Canada announced it will fully support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, reversing the position of the previous government, which nine years ago made it one of four countries to reject the document.
These Residential School Survivors Won a Legal Battle in Canada — Now They Want An Apology
For decades, Canada forced Indigenous families to send their children to residential schools, where many suffered physical, emotion, and sexual abuse. It was under a policy of "aggressive assimilation" that the government has since abandoned.
The Filmmaker Fighting Against the Animal Rights War on Seal Hunting
A new documentary, 'Angry Inuk,' points out the irony of progressives attacking a long-standing Indigenous practice.
A Referendum Will Decide if Land Can Be Bought and Sold in Canada's Most Remote Territory
Nunavut goes to the polls on Monday to determine whether individuals and corporations can purchase and own land, or whether they need to keep leasing it from the government.
Canada Is Losing Its Last Reindeer Herder
As indigenous reindeer herders die out, filling their shoes will be increasingly difficult, putting Canada's Inuit people at risk.